Most notably the planned parenthood statements he made at the debate.....saying there are some very good things they do but he would not fund it because of abortions being performed there. 70 % of Americans support planned parenthood. Makes no sense to be on the wrong side of this issue. Also, softening up his stance on immigration saying that the "good ones" would be allowed back into the country by legal means. He got an endorsement from Christie. Most pundits think this is a significant deal. He is also conferring with Giuliani. It is being speculated that Christie would become Attorney General and Giuliani head of Homeland Security. All of this makes sense. After Super Tuesday, you'll see more and more conservatives getting on board. They may not embrace Trump necessarily, but the incentive is there as Hillary simply cannot become our next President.
exactly, I'm not asking you to embrace him, I'm just saying step in formation and let's get this god damn thing done she needs to be murdered politically...never to be heard from again
I will never, I can't and I won't. I just can't force myself to be that stupid or even drink enough in that short of time. I will vote for him if he gets the nod though
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/donald-trump-is-really-unpopular-with-general-election-voters/ Donald Trump is the one candidate that cannot win against HRC in a general election. As low as Hillary's favoribility numbers are, and they are pretty low, Trump's are twice as low. Trump is only viewed favorably by 1/3 of the Republican and is viewed negatively by 58% of Republicans. He is viewed favorably by 37% of Independents and view negatively by 63% of Independents. To contrast, Hillary is viewed favorably by 42% of democrats and viewed negatively by 50%....which are unprecedented low numbers for a Presidential candidate, unless she is running against Trump.
But she is trending worse. SO spare us the lecture. If the country can elect that Liar, anything is possible. http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/hillary-clinton-favorable-rating